Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation for in situ stabilization of heavy metals contributes to land application of sewage sludge

Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation (MICP) has shed new light on solving the problem of in situ stabilization of heavy metals (HMs) in sewage sludge before land disposal. In this study, we examined whether MICP treatment can be integrated into a sewage sludge anaerobic digestion-land app...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hazardous materials 2023-01, Vol.441, p.129866-129866, Article 129866
Hauptverfasser: Zeng, Yong, Chen, Zezhi, Lyu, Qingyang, Cheng, Yapeng, Huan, Chenchen, Jiang, Xinru, Yan, Zhiying, Tan, Zhouliang
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Zusammenfassung:Microbiologically induced calcite precipitation (MICP) has shed new light on solving the problem of in situ stabilization of heavy metals (HMs) in sewage sludge before land disposal. In this study, we examined whether MICP treatment can be integrated into a sewage sludge anaerobic digestion-land application process. Our results showed that MICP treatment not only prevented the transfer of ionic-state Cd from the sludge to the supernatant (98.46 % immobilization efficiency) but also reduced the soluble exchangeable Pb and Cd fractions by up to 100 % and 48.54 % and increased the residual fractions by 22.54 % and 81.77 %, respectively. In addition, the analysis of the stability of HMs in MICP-treated sludge revealed maximum reductions of 100 % and 89.56 % for TCLP-extractable Pb and Cd, respectively. Three-dimensional fluorescence, scanning electron microscopy-energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy analyses confirmed the excellent performance of the ureolytic bacteria Sporosarcina ureilytica ML-2 in the sludge system. High-throughput sequencing showed that the relative abundance of Sporosarcina sp. reached 53.18 % in MICP-treated sludge, and the urease metabolism functional genes unit increased by a maximum of 239.3 %. The MICP technology may be a feasible method for permanently stabilizing HMs in sewage sludge before land disposal. [Display omitted] •First application of MICP for heavy metals immobilization in sewage sludge.•MICP treatment increased residual-Pb, Cd fractions in sewage sludge.•Excellent ecological occupancy of MICP functional strain ML-2 in sludge systems.•The relative abundance of Sporosarcina sp. reached 53.18 % after MICP treatment.•The urease metabolism functional unit increased to 1842 units/million in MICP group.
ISSN:0304-3894
1873-3336
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129866